Osha 30/30 And Tsca 30/30
- Autor: Vários
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Podcast by Keller and Heckman LLP
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Three Updates on OSHA’s “Improve Tracking of Workplace Injuries and Illnesses” Rule
30/05/2018 Duração: 35minIn this program, we will discuss: Overview of OSHA's injury and illness electronic reporting rule promulgated in 2016. Discussion of recent OSHA enforcement memorandum. Analysis of application of rule in state-plan states. Review of OSHA Spring 2018 regulatory agenda relating to recordkeeping. What employers should do.
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Transparency, Good Science, and the Future of TSCA Rulemaking May TSCA 3030
11/05/2018 Duração: 29minDuring this webinar we will discuss: EPA Proposal Rule on Strengthening Transparency in Regulatory Science NGO Calls for Greater Transparency in SNUR Rulemaking Implications for the Future of TSCA Rulemaking What Industry Can Do Partners Herbert Estreicher and James Votaw. will present.
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FIFRA 3030 May Pesticide Product Advertising and Marketing: Part Two
03/05/2018 Duração: 32minPesticide Product Advertising and Marketing: Part Two -- What Can You Say? Part Two of this two-part series explores pesticide product advertising on materials other than labels and labeling, including websites, television, radio, magazines and media not otherwise accompanying the product.
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Recent Federal Court Decision Holding General Contractor Responsible for Subcontractor's Actions
25/04/2018 Duração: 37minIn this program, we will discuss: Overview of facts in recent OSHA citation. Discussion of single employer test and Darden common law agency test. Understanding the employer's challenges to the OSHA citation. Explanation of the 1st Circuit's decision. What employers should do.
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EPA's Plan to Develop and Implement New Test Methods April TSCA 3030
12/04/2018 Duração: 33minDuring this webinar we will discuss: EPA’s alternative test method development obligations under the Lautenberg Act EPA’s recent draft Strategic Plan and its uncertainties Implications for companies The TSCA 30/30 webinar will be presented by Keller and Heckman LLP's TSCA attorneys James Votaw and John Gustafson. Keller and Heckman LLP's TSCA Chemical Control Practice Group is the leading TSCA and Chemical Control legal firm with offices around the world, Serving Business Through Law and Science®.
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FIFRA 3030 April Pesticide Product Advertising and Marketing: Part One
05/04/2018 Duração: 56minWhat Can You Say on Your Label and Labeling? In the first of a series of related webinars, we will discuss EPA’s authority under FIFRA to regulate the pesticide product label and materials defined as “labeling,” including the claims and statements marketers can make on these materials. Part Two (to be held on a different date) explores pesticide product advertising on materials other than labels and labeling, including websites, television, radio, magazines and media not otherwise accompanying the product.
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Federal Court Review of OSHA's Three-Year Look Back Policy - March 2018
21/03/2018 Duração: 37minIn this program, we will discuss: Overview of facts in recent OSHA citation. Review of OSHA's Look Back Policy. Understanding the employer's challenges to the OSHA citation. Explanation of the 2nd Circuit's decision. What employers should do.
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Proposed New TSCA User Fees – Impacts and Issues March TSCA 3030
16/03/2018 Duração: 36minDuring this webinar we will discuss: • Current TSCA user fees • LCSA-mandated changes to fees • Proposed fees for section 4, 5, and 6 actions • “Small business concern” proposed changes • Issues, comments, global perspective
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Recent Federal Court Decision on Imputing Supervisor Knowledge to Employer - February 2018
22/02/2018 Duração: 33minIn this program, we will discuss: Overview of facts of the case. Understanding the significance of supervisor knowledge. Summary of employer's challenges to ALJ decision and OSHA's defenses. Review of 11th Circuit's decision. What employers should do.
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NGOs or EPA When it Comes to Issuing Non-5(e) SNURS Feb TSCA 3030
14/02/2018 Duração: 31minDuring this webinar we will discuss: · EPA’s approach to fixing the PMN log jam problem. · The 2nd Circuit Lawsuit. · What are the ENGO’s chief complaints about EPA’s approach to fixing the PMN problem. · Why are those Complaints not well taken. · What Industry can do to break the log jam. The TSCA 30/30 webinar will be presented by Keller and Heckman LLP's TSCA attorneys Herbert Estreicher and James Votaw.
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The D.C. Circuit’s Ruling on OSHA’s Silica Rule - January 2018
24/01/2018 Duração: 44minIn this program we will discuss: Overview of OSHA's Silica Rule. Understanding challenges to the Rule. D.C. Circuit decision. What employers should do.
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Section 21 Citizen Petitions - A Looming Threat? Jan TSCA 30/30
11/01/2018 Duração: 28minDuring this webinar we will discuss: What are Section 21 Petitions? Fate of Section 21 Petitions Pre-LCSA. What has Changed Under the LCSA. The Food & Water Watch Inc., et al, v. EPA Case. Why Section 21 is Now Important.
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Greater Hazard and Infeasibility Defenses in Recent Review Commission Case - December 2017
20/12/2017 Duração: 26minIn this program we will discuss: Overview of "greater hazard" and infeasibility defenses to OSHA citations. Review facts in recent Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission case. Potential Employer's defenses. Understanding OSHRC's decision and implications for employers. What employers should do.
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Potential Shift In OSHA Enforcement of Bloodborne Pathogens Standard - November 2017
29/11/2017 Duração: 35minIn this program we will discuss: Overview of OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard; Application of Standard to waste and recycling operations; Facts in recent settlement agreement between OSHA and recycler; Terms of settlement agreement; and What employers should do.
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Forthcoming Deadline for Improved Tracking Rule (Electronic Recordkeeping) - October 2017
26/10/2017 Duração: 40minIn this program we will discuss: Overview of recordkeeping and reporting requirements under the OSH Act. Understanding the Improve Tracking Rule promulgated in 2016. Compliance schedule and new reporting website. Discussing special compliance considerations. What employers should do.
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Recent Review Commission Decision Outlining Elements of Proof for OSHA Citation - September 2017
27/09/2017 Duração: 39minDuring this program, we discussed: Elements OSHA must prove to establish violation of safety or health standard, Facts in recent Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission case, OSHA's elements of proof and the employer's defenses, Review Commission decision and its reasoning, and What employers should do.
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Proving "Reasonable Diligence" Under the General Duty Clause - August 2017
23/08/2017 Duração: 28minIn this program, we will discuss: Background on the General Duty Clause Prima facie elements of a General Duty Clause violation Explanation of reasonable diligence requirements Facts in recent Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission case OSHRC decision and implications for employers What employers should do
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Recent Decision on Multi-Employer Worksite Doctrine - July 2017
26/07/2017 Duração: 31minIn this program we will discuss: Background on OSHA’s Multi-Employer Citation Policy Appellate Courts’ interpretations of policy Facts in recent Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission case OSHRC decision and its implications for construction employers What employers should do
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How an Employer Forfeited Right to Appeal an OSHA Citation - June 2017
30/06/2017 Duração: 32minIn this program we will discuss: Background on Process to Contest a Citation Facts in recent US Court of Appeals case What the Review Commission and US Appellate Court said Petitioning federal courts for review of OSH Review Commission decisions What employers should do
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The Future of OSHA Enforcement Under a New Administration - May 2017
24/05/2017 Duração: 30minIn this program we will discuss: Comparative analysis of prior administrations' enforcement patterns Recent enforcement activities Increased penalties Secretary Acosta's stated position on enforcement What employers should do